Vain snails, a small-headed monster looking for love, sub-atomic sheep and a hairy caterpillar in a Beatles cover band, captivate readers with quirky words, illuminating definitions, double entendre sentences, and Victor Stabin’s spellbinding imagery. Daedal Doodle provides a full A to Z intellectual experience as the reader discovers the true meaning of an Eohippus’s Epizoon and what on earth a Ganoid Gubbins might be. A must have item for anyone with a squirrel gene looking for hidden acorns.

To smash the ABC book status quo, Stabin read 8,000 pages of dictionaries to create 26 illustrated alliterations. What started out as a counter-intuitive ABC book has become a transcendent volume of work that defies traditional labeling.Dr. Jeremy Siegel, Wharton Professor of Economics and NPR commentator, "When first viewing this work, I got a feeling I haven't had since I visited the studio of M. C. Escher in the mid-sixties. I knew Victor's work would be known globally."

ecology n. – The scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment, such as the interactions organisms have with each other and with their environment.

surrealism n. – is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. The aim was to “resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality.”

Ecosurrealistic Alliterator – self described title of American artist Victor Stabin born 1954.

ecosurrealistic painting – Dream like, allegorical, biographic, oil paintings that use turtles to show our connection with other species, as seen in the Turtle Series.

alliterator n. – One who alliterates, as seen in the ABC Book Daedal Doodle.